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St Regis Grand Hotel Rome, Rome

Outstanding Value
One free night for stays of four nights or more for holidays between 02 Jan - 29 Feb 12 (only valid for stays in Deluxe Rooms or Imperial Doubles).

About St Regis Grand Hotel Rome

Opened by Cesar Ritz in 1894, the St. Regis Grand Hotel Rome is located adjacent to Piazza della Repubblica. This luxurious hotel is beautifully designed with a graceful combination of Empire, Regency and Louis XV styles, with public rooms featuring mosaics, marble floors and opulent Murano chandeliers. Each guest room at the hotel is named after the hand-painted frescoes featured on its walls that evoke scenes of ancient Rome, with her various monuments and historic sites. The hotel is also proud to introduce the Kami Spa, a perfect haven in which to unwind in before returning home. After extensive restoration throughout the last century, we have today a stunning hotel, opulent in décor and within walking distance of many Roman sights.

Accommodation:

Superior rooms are luxurious and well appointed. Facilities include air conditioning, satellite TV, minibar, hairdryer, safe, turndown service and luxury bedding. The luxury marble bathroom offers a separate bathtub and shower, luxury amenities, bathrobes and slippers.

Deluxe rooms are decorated in Roman colours of red, gold and beige. They feature an ornate writing desk and a sofa.

Imperial Double rooms are very spacious and luxurious with beautiful décor.

Junior Suites feature a separate bedroom and living room with sofas and arm chairs. The luxurious bathroom has an oversized bathtub and Remede VIP toiletries. Additional facilities include a DVD player and stereo with CD collection.

Supplements (from):

Deluxe £22. Imperial £57. Junior Suite £274. Twin for Sole Use £135.

Dining Guide:

Vivendo
An à la carte restaurant offering a sophisticated environment with a contemporary atmosphere.

Facilities:

  • Restaurant
  • Bar
  • Café
  • Kami Spa
  • Fitness Centre
  • Sauna
  • Personal shopper, pilates room and butler service available (payable locally)

Information:

The hotel has 161 air-conditioned rooms.
Transfer time from Fiumicino airport: 45 mins.
Child prices apply to ages 2-11 years.
Rates include buffet breakfast.
Official Rating 5 Star Deluxe.

About Rome

The Eternal City of Rome has a timeless magic. Magnificent and overwhelming, Rome comprises of ancient monuments and artistic wonders including the mighty Colosseum, St Peter's Basilica and the celebrated Sistine Chapel ceiling. Rome's flower-filled piazzas are enclosed by imposing Baroque architecture and are adorned with renowned statues and fountains, each cloaked in legend. In addition to the fountain-splashed piazzas that stand as monuments to its great artists, distinguished by Bernini's Four Rivers in Piazza Navona, visitors are drawn in vast numbers to St Peter's Basilica and proceed to gather in the Vatican Museum with its celebrated Sistine Chapel. Rome's contemporary flair is reflected in its sophisticated café society and designer boutiques. In keeping with its reputation for dramatic contrasts, Rome is a city where you can enjoy a city break that beautifully blends culture, gastronomy and shopping.
Discover the Rome of Julius Caesar and Borgia popes, with ancient voices echoing in its Pantheon and past gladiatorial combats still ringing in Vespasian's Colosseum. To live in Rome is to enter into the spirit of Alberto Moravia's novels and participate in Federico Fellini's film La Dolce Vita. It is to share the excitement of Via Veneto and its sophisticated café society. Diverse and lyrical, Rome is united by the love of food, fashion and football! A stroll along Lungotevere leads across the river linked by monumental bridges to Castel Sant'Angelo. Follow the Tiber south to the medieval quarter of Trastevere, where in its narrow streets you can breathe the authentic popular mood exalted by poets like Belli and Trilussi, and explore the many pizzarie, trattorie and restaurants. Return to Palazzo Poli and admire the Trevi Fountain - and don't forget to throw in a coin to ensure your return! Linger on Campo dei Fiori, once a flowery meadow and now a lively piazza with a delightful flower and vegetable market.

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